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150 Migrants Feared Dead In Mediterranean's Worst Loss Of Life This Year
"Our death rate is rising alarmingly," a U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees spokesperson says. Aid agencies continue rescue efforts off the shore of Libya, hoping to save anyone else who survived.
Hundreds Of Flights Canceled, Thousands More Delayed As Winter Storm Moves East
The post-Thanksgiving travel rush is due to get even more hectic, as heavy snow and ice accumulation is expected to continue battering regions across the United States on Sunday.
Senate Passes Armenia Genocide Measure, Ignoring White House Objections
The Senate resolution recognizes the killing of 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Empire between 1915 and 1923. Turkey condemned the move, saying it has put the U.S.-Turkey relationship at risk.
Storm Dennis, Massive Bomb Cyclone, Hits United Kingdom
Across the United Kingdom, people are enduring another weekend of strong winds, heavy rain and potential flooding as a powerful bomb cyclone hits the region.
Train Carrying GOP Lawmakers Hits Garbage Truck In Virginia
At least one person was killed and another seriously injured when an Amtrak train carrying Republican members of Congress hit a truck in rural Virginia.
The Man Behind 'Left Shark' Explains His Viral Super Bowl Moment
Three years ago, Bryan Gaw performed alongside Katy Perry in a blue shark costume and became an instant hit. Today he says he was playing a character: an everyday, imperfect person.
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Woman Dies After Florida Boat Fire Sends Dozens Of Panicked Passengers Overboard
About 50 people were aboard the casino shuttle boat that was reduced to its hull, and officials initially believed that everybody was OK. In all, officials said 15 people were hospitalized.
Venezuela Agents Arrest Opposition Leaders In Midnight Raids
A day after a vote granting President Nicolas Maduro near-dictatorial powers, agents of Venezuela's intelligence agency seized two key opposition figures in Caracas.
Kremlin-Backed TV To Remove U.S. Ads Making Light Of Election Meddling
"Stuck in traffic? Lost an election? Blame us!" reads one of the ads in Washington D.C. put up by RT.
Dozens Of Buildings Across The Country Light Up Orange For Vegas Victims
Marking one month since the Las Vegas mass shooting, more than 50 buildings were lit up in orange. The Helmsley Building in Manhattan will stay lighted for 58 days to represent each victim.
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